Star Wars: The Blueprints brings together, for the first time, the original blueprints created for the filming of the Star Wars Saga. Drawn from deep within the Lucasfilm Archives and combined with exhaustive and insightful commentary from best-selling author J. W. Rinzler, the collection maps in precise, vivid, and intricate detail the very genesis of the most enduring and beloved story ever to appear onscreen."Most importantly, Blueprints shows how in bringing this extraordinary epic to life, the world of special effects as we know it was born. For the first time, here you will see the initial concepts behind such iconic Star Wars scenes as the Rebel blockade runner hallways, the bridge of General Grievous’s flagship, the interior of the fastest “hunk of junk” in the Galaxy, and Jabba the Hutt’s palace. Never before seen craftsmanship and artistry is evident whether floating on the Death Star, escaping on a speeder bike, or exploring the Tatooine Homestead." Star Wars: The Blueprints is a limited edition, hand-numbered run of 5,000 copies.

Malthus, a Meal a Day is an interesting idea by Conceptual Devices. It is designed to optimize space and costs with indoor food production."Malthus is an in-home aquaponics unit designed for the next generation kitchen or living room. It grows one meal a day: a portion of fish and a side salad. Aquaponics farming is a technique that combines the cultivation of fish with the growing of vegetables. The fish provides rich fertilizer for the plants and in return, the plants clean the water from the tank. The fish and the plants co-exist in a symbiotic relationship.Malthus is an appliance for the kitchen of the future that grows food right next to where you cook it. Malthus consists of a fish tank that holds 400 litres which can support more then 2kg of fish like tilapia, salmon, grey fish or carp. The water is pumped through three cultivated grow beds which filter the water for the fish."

Tag Heuer has unveiled their smart phone luxury, Tag Heuer Link(4,700 Euros+). It will run Android and be tough as nails according to Tag Heuer. The phone will be made from a variety of premium materials, including black PVD, diamonds and rose gold. The mirror-polished and fine-brushed stainless steel is premium grade surgical 316L, corrosion-resistant and hypoallergenic. The big display front is made from damage-resistant Gorilla glass. And the exclusive, hand-worked coverings are in calfskin, alligator or lizard. Other features include a large 3.5’’ display(800*480 ), a 5-mega-pixel auto-focus camera, 11 hours of music play time, WiFi & 3G, 8GBs of storage.

Stretch- A playful utensil inspired by the observation of friends at the table in the act of reaching out to other people’s plates. It recalls the shape of our hands as an invite to be used in a spontaneous and playful way, as if you were using your hands. It functions as an extension of your body and can be used to reach out to other people’s plates or serving plates, to fight, to poke each other, or to feed each other.

MAGAZIN is a beauty of a magazine stand in shape of a house. Not finished with your reading? Just lay the open magazine on the roof of the house, and you can easily pick it up again to carry on reading, without loosing the page. Meanwhile your other favorite magazines can be stored 'inside the house'. I love it :)

Markus Kayser’s Solar Sinter Project, a 3D printer that uses the sun for power and sand as its raw material: "In a world increasingly concerned with questions of energy production and raw material shortages, this project explores the potential of desert manufacturing, where energy and material occur in abundance. In this experiment sunlight and sand are used as raw energy and material to produce glass objects using a 3D printing process, that combines natural energy and material with high-tech production technology.

Solar-sintering aims to raise questions about the future of manufacturing and trigger dreams of the full utilisation of the production potential of the world’s most efficient energy resource – the sun. Whilst not providing definitive answers this experiment aims to provide a point of departure for fresh thinking. "

They said "Scribbly is the ultimate stylus for your iPad or iPhone." Scribbly(Coming soon...) is friendly stylus looks and feels like a plump whiteboard marker."Replicating the look and feel of an old school marker pen it's ideal for wireframing, sketching and notetaking" Check out the video, it looks cool!

Branch Holder is a piece of flexible moulded rubber with holes at either, can be slipped onto a tree branch, making it look more like a sword, "Branch holder is a project based on a childhood memory. inspired by the children's ability to make a lot out of nothing, by imagination. The holder is functioning as a bridge, symbolising a way of thinking."